Maddyson & Sneg
Hey Sneg, have you ever thought about how a streamlined shooting schedule can help you hit that perfect frame without losing focus?
Sure, a tight schedule keeps the light steady and the mind from drifting, but I still get lost in the smallest detail that could make or break the frame.
Sounds like you’re stuck on micro‑optimization—focus on the big picture first. Make a quick checklist for the critical shots, ignore the rest until the deadline. That way the frame stays sharp and you’re not chasing every little tweak. Keep the schedule tight, and you’ll have the discipline to skip the noise.
I’ll give it a try, but I still feel that one stray line of light can ruin the whole shot. Maybe a short list is good—just enough to keep me from chasing every little tweak. If the deadline’s tight, I’ll keep my eyes on the frame and let the rest stay on the back burner.
Just list the three must‑have elements: exposure, composition, and light control. Ignore anything beyond that until the cut‑off. That’ll keep you on target and stop the light from derailing the frame.